Mr Humphries: I was just repricing my stock. I've put the shirts up 95 pence and the gloves and ties 50 pence. And, if it's alright with you, I'd like to drop my pants and display my y-fronts.
Mr Humphries: (about the song they recorded) I played mine as soon as I got home to a friend of mine.
Mrs Slocombe: What did he think?
Mr Humphries: Well, he was neither one way or the other.
Mike Berry (Mr. Spooner) was a real-life pop star prior to becoming an actor. Mike Berry and the Outlaws were one of the hottest pop groups in Britain in the early sixties, with hits like "Tribute to Buddy Holly" and "Don't You Think It's Time?". Later, as a solo, he had several top-ten hits in Europe including "Don't Be Cruel" and "The Sunshine of Your Smile".
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